The Gombe State Government has formalised a renewed partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, aimed at reducing the number of out-of-school children in the state.
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, signed a comprehensive Framework of Action during a strategic engagement with the UNICEF Chief of Field Office, Dr. Nuzhat Rafique, in Gombe.
The Framework, jointly developed with UNICEF, outlines four key result areas, Strategic engagement and responsiveness of political actors; Strengthening best practices and identifying alternative solutions; Enhancing community accountability and mobilization and Leveraging technology, innovation, and ICT to expand access to quality learning for children currently out of school.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Governor Inuwa Yahaya described the rising number of out-of-school children as a national emergency, particularly in the North-East, where insecurity and displacements have disrupted educational systems.
“Gombe State has become home to thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) from neighbouring states. While we welcome and integrate them, this has further strained our educational resources,” the Governor said.
He said the target was to reduce the number of out-of-school children in Gombe by at least half before 2030, with full commitment to continue to meet all counterpart funding obligations and work closely with UNICEF and other partners.
Governor Yahaya also emphasised the state’s innovative approaches to nutrition, referencing the “Garin Inuwa” model, a locally developed food supplement used to combat malnutrition among children.
“We must take ownership of our solutions. “Garin Inuwa” is one such example where local resources are harnessed to address critical health needs,” he noted.
Dr. Nuzrat, commended Gombe State for its strong political will and measurable progress in areas of education, health, nutrition and child protection.
“Your Excellency, Gombe State continues to set the pace in Northern Nigeria. Your development trajectory is exemplary; from the passage of the Child Rights Act and Disability Law to your proactive response in education and health,” she said.
She said UNICEF was proud to partner with Gombe, and we would continue to complement your efforts, including psychosocial support and expanding access to basic services.
The UNICEF Chief also praised the Governor’s consistent payment of counterpart funding and called for an increase in child-focused investments to consolidate the gains made so far.
Hauwa Abu

